Friday, November 5, 2010

Research Domain Criteria for Classifying Mental Disorders

"The more a delusion is investigated, the more understandable and less bizarre it becomes, often interwoven with the very individual patterns of experiencing relationships, adversities and suffering, and finally, for every delusional content, as bizarre and remote as it may appear, there may be a cultural niche, in which the same content may be considered legitimate and reasonable."

-Pfeifer (1999), Demonic Attributions in Nondelusional Disorders.


What is psychopathology?

According to Wikipedia,
Psychopathology is the study of mental illness, mental distress and abnormal, maladaptive behavior. The term is most commonly used within psychiatry where pathology refers to disease processes. Abnormal psychology is a similar term used more frequently in the non-medical field of psychology.
But what is "abnormal, maladaptive behavior"? That's such an enormously complicated question that I wouldn't know where to begin. In fact, as a non-clinician I think it would be rather pompous of me to try and define the parameters of what is (and is not) pathological. For that I refer the reader to the ICD-10 or the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), both voluminous (and imperfect) attempts to diagnose mental illness based on signs and symptoms. As most of you know, the DSM-IV is currently in the process of being revised. The DSM-5 will be the controversial new revision, with a (delayed) publication date of May 2013.

The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) in the U.S. is starting to take a different approach to the classification of psychiatric disorders, one that incorporates dimensions of observable behavior as well as neurobiological measures. The aim of the Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) project...
...is to define basic dimensions of functioning (such as fear circuitry or working memory) to be studied across multiple levels of analysis, from genes to neural circuits to behaviors, cutting across disorders as traditionally defined.
The RDoC draft outlines some problems with the present DSM approach:
However, in antedating contemporary neuroscience research, the current diagnostic system is not informed by recent breakthroughs in genetics and molecular, cellular and systems neuroscience. Indeed, it would have been surprising if the clusters of complex behaviors identified clinically were to map on a one-to-one basis onto specific genes or neurobiological systems. As it turns out, most genetic findings and neural circuit maps appear either to link to many different currently recognized syndromes or to distinct subgroups within syndromes. If we assume that the clinical syndromes based on subjective symptoms are unique and unitary disorders, we undercut the power of biology to identify illnesses linked to pathophysiology and we limit the development of more specific treatments. ... To date, there has been general consensus that the science is not yet well enough developed to permit neuroscience-based classification. However, at some point, it is necessary to instantiate such approaches if the field is ever to reach the point where advances in genomics, pathophysiology, and behavioral science can inform diagnosis in a meaningful way.
There is no absolute timeline of when these advances might occur. Instead of providing an immediate replacement for DSM and its clinical diagnoses, RDoC is a long-term project to help the research community by defining more biologically based organizational principles for various psychopathologies:
RDoC will follow three guiding principles, all diverging from current diagnostic approaches. First, RDoC is conceived as a dimensional system (reflecting, e.g., circuit-level measurements, behavioral activity, etc.) spanning the range from normal to abnormal. ... Second, RDoC is agnostic about current disorder categories. The intent is to generate classifications stemming from basic behavioral neuroscience. Rather than starting with an illness definition and seeking its neurobiological underpinnings, RDoC begins with current understandings of behavior-brain relationships and links them to clinical phenomena. Third, RDoC will use several different levels of analysis in defining constructs for study (e.g., imaging, physiological activity, behavior, and self-reports of symptoms).
What are the biological mechanisms driving abnormalities in the observed behaviors ("constructs") of e.g. fearfulness, reward sensitivity, attention, and self-representation? As shown in the matrix below, five major domains have been proposed to group the behavioral constructs, which can be evaluated at six levels of analysis.



The basic idea is that these domains and constructs can go awry in any number of disorders. For instance, if you type "altered reward processing" into PubMed, among the 80 entries are studies in pediatric bipolar disorder, drug addiction, autism, schizophrenia, obesity, pathological gambling, mania, ADHD, and antisocial personality disorder. What are the neural correlates of altered reward processing? Is there a common mechanism across the various diagnostic categories listed above? Are many of the genes that predispose one to altered reward processing shared across disorders?

Another problem that RDoC aims to address is extensive co-morbidity in many of the current diagnostic categories. A prime example is the complex construct of borderline personality disorder (BPD), marked by affective instability, unstable interpersonal relationships, and self-destructive behavior. NIMH notes that about 85 percent of people with BPD also meet the diagnostic criteria for another disorder, including:
  • 61 percent also have at least one anxiety disorder, most commonly a specific phobia, or social phobia
  • 49 percent have an impulse-control disorder, most commonly intermittent explosive disorder
  • 38 percent have a substance abuse or dependence disorder, most commonly alcohol abuse or dependence
  • 34 percent have a mood disorder, most commonly dysthymia (mild, chronic depression), or major depression.
Here, one can view the diagnostic category of BPD as a collection of symptoms (or disorders) that can vary across individuals. The same can be said of schizophrenia. How do alterations in the underlying biological mechanisms drive various manifestations of mental disorders (Sanislow et al., 2010)?
...any given disorder can be marked by disruptions among multiple mechanisms, and one particular mechanism may contribute to the psychopathology of a large number of disorders. Thus, the same mechanisms can be implicated in “different” disorders, whereas multiple mechanisms can be implicated in “one” disorder.

Is Big Pharma abandoning psychiatry? (see Mind Hacks)

The leaders of NIMH have expressed the opinion that the DSM and ICD have hindered the development of new treatments (Insel et al., 2010). Given the limited effectiveness of many pharmaceutical interventions, it is patently obvious that a new approach is needed. Since the ultimate goal of the RDoC project is to improve treatment outcomes, its authors will have to convince some of the major drug companies to resume their "unprofitable" psychiatry R&D pipelines.


NOTE: This post is part of a blog carnival that addressed the question, "What Is Psychopathology?" {Scicurious isn't very fond of the term; neither am I...} Other contributions are listed at The Thoughtful Animal.


References

Insel T, Cuthbert B, Garvey M, Heinssen R, Pine DS, Quinn K, Sanislow C, Wang P. (2010). Research domain criteria (RDoC): toward a new classification framework for research on mental disorders. Am J Psychiatry 167:748-51.

Pfeifer S. (1999). Demonic attributions in nondelusional disorders. Psychopathology 32:252-9.

Sanislow CA, Pine DS, Quinn KJ, Kozak MJ, Garvey MA, Heinssen RK, Wang PS, & Cuthbert BN (2010). Developing constructs for psychopathology research: Research domain criteria. Journal of abnormal psychology PMID: 20939653


NOTE: King Missile III album named after Psychopathology of Everyday Life (1901), by Sigmund Freud.

Planting more than ideas to make palm oil eco-friendly

Palm oil plantations have a pretty bad reputation among eco warriors.

Oil palm plantations on average produce 3.9 tons of oil per hectare per year, nearly ten times more than other productive oil bearing crops.

Therefore, palm oil has the potential to meet growing demand for food and renewable fuel. Used in cooking oil, margarine, baked goods and other foods, palm oil is the most consumed edible oil in the world. It
feeds more than 3 billion people in 150 countries worldwide, and it is also a common ingredient in soaps and cosmetics. In 2008, Malaysia produced 17.7 million tons of crude palm oil and exported RM65.2 billion (US $17.6 billion) of palm oil products.

Often the rows of oil palms replace primary rainforest, after it's been
mercilessly cleared by logging companies, sometimes illegally. But now the growing pressure from consumers and environmental groups has started to result in changes on the plantations.

The owners are not ripping up the multi-million dollar farms, but some are at least making a nod towards a more sustainable way of growing palm oil.

The Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil(RSPO) is a recent initiative to give
the industry a better reputation, and brings together representatives from the entire supply chain of palm oil, from the producers and the banks that finance them, to the retailers, and even the consumers.

To become certified, plantations must adopt a raft of one hundred greener measurers, including set aside areas along rivers where jungle can regenerate. Some plantation managers are taking it further though, planting endangered trees, enriching these buffer zones with species that are fast disappearing elsewhere in Southeast Asia.

The planting will never replace the tens of thousands of hectares of lost jungle (left) , but it is a significant departure from past attitudes.

Geoffrey Cooper is one of the last European planters left in the Malaysian palm oil industry. He talks like an evangelical environmentalist, which belies his background as a plantation manager for more than a quarter of a century, in both Asia and Africa.

He grew up in Malaysia after his parents arrived from Scotland in the mid 1950s when his father took up a plantation engineer's job, and is passionate about his work. But what inspires him even more is the
chance, as he sees it, to leave a legacy of environmental creation.

Cooper manages a 10,000 hectare estate, formerly a sugar plantation, know as "United International Enterprises" for United Plantations (UP), about three hours north of the capital, Kuala Lumpur.

UP is Danish-controlled and in 2008 was the first plantation company
in the world to become certified by the RSPO.

Cooper thinks despite the terrible reputation the industry has earned, it is possible to take some small steps to start making palm oil more sustainable.

"We've got to start somewhere, we can turn the clock back there's no doubt about it. And we as a group are committed to do that and so are some other big plantation players in the country," says Cooper.

"We'll be looking at getting 300 to 500 diverse tree species and I expect we will plant something like 20,000 trees in our gene bank area, from the current 7,500 already planted since the past two and a half years."

He's consulted a local "tree guru" James Kingham on most of the
plantings. Kingham is also a former planter, but now runs a rare tree nursery comprising 3 million seedlings of rare and endangered trees.

"I am one of the guilty ones, the very guilty ones, where we have felled thousands of acres when I was with a big company in Johor [to make way for palm oil trees]," says Kingham.

"So I wanted to start something different, something for the future. Back then no one was talking about climate change, it really started as a hobby."

“Seeing all these trees gives me joy and fulfillment,” says Kingham, who is simply passionate about trees. This love sees him cultivating
imperilled forest trees just so that they will not die out. His family-run business, Perniagaan Tunas Harapan, has one of the biggest collections of native trees in the country, particularly those that are rare, endangered and endemic. Kingham’s three nurseries – two in Behrang Ulu, Perak, and one in Escot Estate, Selangor – harbor some 900 species, of which 195 are considered rare, endangered or endemic.

“We have to keep such rare and endangered species somewhere for them to be renewable resources, otherwise they would be lost forever,”
Kingham points out.

Few leave Tunas Harapan nurseries unimpressed. Rows of saplings are
neatly lined up, each one meticulously labeled with its scientific and common name, and where it originates. The whole spectrum of Malaysian forests is represented: from coastal marshes to peat, heath, lowland, hill and montane forests.

Various tree-planting and urban reforestation schemes, such as Rimbun Alam park in Putrajaya and those by Sime Darby, United Plantations and nature groups, have sought seedlings from Tunas Harapan. Landscapers, including those from Singapore, also seek out Kingham’s trees to green new housing schemes. And at Rimba Ilmu Botanic Garden in Universiti Malaya,
some 2,000 native rainforest trees provided by Tunas Harapan are flourishing in the Kingham Arboretum. (left)

Now Kingham's hobby could be vital to stop some of these trees becoming extinct. Kingham is also being courted by the biggest publicly listed plantation conglomerate in the world, Sime Darby. Kingham says this giant company, with more than half a million hectares of plantations, is buying 200,000 seedlings from him each year.

RSPO criteria mean plantations have to have 2 to 4 percent of their
acreage set aside; Sime Darby is stocking some of these areas with rare trees.

It may take more than 50 years for the seedlings to reach their maximum height, with some growing to more than 75 meters. Specimens like the Shorea Macrantha (left) are critically-endangered; there are perhaps just a few hundred left in the wild. Paradoxically, now they are flourishing in an otherwise ecologically barren setting.

In terms of processing the palm fruit, measures are being taken towards being a little greener. Each palm tree produces 12 to 14 bunches of bright red fruit (right) per year, each containing 3000 to
5000 fruits each the size of a walnut. Approximately 5 liters of palm oil is derived from 20 kilos of fruit.

On Cooper's estate of 1.4 million palm oil trees a biogas plant was installed in 2008, which ferments the waste into methane gas that is used to power all the machinery via the mill's electrical generators.

The palm oil industry still has a very long way to go to become green, but Cooper admits consumer pressure is having a positive effect on plantation companies by making them improve their attitude towards conservation and sustainable practices.

"We as planters are very well placed to do something constructive. Let's face it we need a bit of pressure, we need a bit of direction and we are well placed to do something about it now," he says.

Source:
CNN, "Planting more than ideas to make palm oil eco-friendly", accessed November 3, 2010
The Star, "Green Champs", accessed November 3, 2010

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Short encouraging devotional or articles by CH Spurgeon

Believer Encouragements

Taken from CH Spurgeon's Morning and Evening, 5 November, Morning

“In thy light shall we see light.” - Psalm 36:9

No lips can tell the love of Christ to the heart till Jesus himself shall speak within. Descriptions all fall flat and tame unless the Holy Ghost fills them with life and power; till our Immanuel reveals himself within, the soul sees him not. If you would see the sun, would you gather together the common means of illumination, and seek in that way to behold the orb of day? No, the wise man knoweth that the sun must reveal itself, and only by its own blaze can that mighty lamp be seen. It is so with Christ. “Blessed art thou, Simon Bar-jona:” said he to Peter, “for flesh and blood hath not revealed this unto thee.” Purify flesh and blood by any educational process you may select, elevate mental faculties to the highest degree of intellectual power, yet none of these can reveal Christ. The Spirit of God must come with power, and overshadow the man with his wings, and then in that mystic holy of holies the Lord Jesus must display himself to the sanctified eye, as he doth not unto the purblind sons of men. Christ must be his own mirror. The great mass of this blear-eyed world can see nothing of the ineffable glories of Immanuel. He stands before them without form or comeliness, a root out of a dry ground, rejected by the vain and despised by the proud. Only where the Spirit has touched the eye with eye-salve, quickened the heart with divine life, and educated the soul to a heavenly taste, only there is he understood. “To you that believe he is precious”; to you he is the chief corner-stone, the Rock of your salvation, your all in all; but to others he is “a stone of stumbling and a rock of offence.” Happy are those to whom our Lord manifests himself, for his promise to such is that he will make his abode with them. O Jesus, our Lord, our heart is open, come in, and go out no more for ever. Show thyself to us now! Favour us with a glimpse of thine all-conquering charms.

Taken from Charles H Spurgeon's Morning and Evening, 5 November, Morning

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Short encouraging devotional or articles by CH Spurgeon

Believer Encouragements

Taken from CH Spurgeon's Morning and Evening, 4 November, Evening

“In thy light shall we see light.” - Psalm 36:9

No lips can tell the love of Christ to the heart till Jesus himself shall speak within. Descriptions all fall flat and tame unless the Holy Ghost fills them with life and power; till our Immanuel reveals himself within, the soul sees him not. If you would see the sun, would you gather together the common means of illumination, and seek in that way to behold the orb of day? No, the wise man knoweth that the sun must reveal itself, and only by its own blaze can that mighty lamp be seen. It is so with Christ. “Blessed art thou, Simon Bar-jona:” said he to Peter, “for flesh and blood hath not revealed this unto thee.” Purify flesh and blood by any educational process you may select, elevate mental faculties to the highest degree of intellectual power, yet none of these can reveal Christ. The Spirit of God must come with power, and overshadow the man with his wings, and then in that mystic holy of holies the Lord Jesus must display himself to the sanctified eye, as he doth not unto the purblind sons of men. Christ must be his own mirror. The great mass of this blear-eyed world can see nothing of the ineffable glories of Immanuel. He stands before them without form or comeliness, a root out of a dry ground, rejected by the vain and despised by the proud. Only where the Spirit has touched the eye with eye-salve, quickened the heart with divine life, and educated the soul to a heavenly taste, only there is he understood. “To you that believe he is precious”; to you he is the chief corner-stone, the Rock of your salvation, your all in all; but to others he is “a stone of stumbling and a rock of offence.” Happy are those to whom our Lord manifests himself, for his promise to such is that he will make his abode with them. O Jesus, our Lord, our heart is open, come in, and go out no more for ever. Show thyself to us now! Favour us with a glimpse of thine all-conquering charms.

Taken from Charles H Spurgeon's Morning and Evening, 4 November, Evening

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Stay off our patch, oil industry tells North Sea wind farm developers

Britain's oil industry has warned of a major clash with offshore wind farm developers after it claimed green energy projects are encroaching on areas licensed for oil exploration in the North Sea.

Oil and Gas UK said offshore wind projects planned for huge swathes of the seas around the UK would conflict with oil companies' plans, claiming that wind farms could disrupt mobile drilling rigs and helicopter flights, and get in the way of under-water equipment and oil pipelines.


In a submission to the UK government - which is holding a consultation to set out how the UK's renewable targets will be met - the industry body hinted that individual companies could be forced to consider legal action in an attempt to defend themselves against the offshore wind sector.

"It would be most unfortunate if individual licensees were forced to resort to legal processes in order to defend the rights granted under their existing petroleum licenses," Oil and Gas UK said in its submission.

Jim Footner, of Greenpeace, warned that the oil industry was threatening to scupper the UK's chance of leading the way in offshore renewable technology.

Scotland has one of the most ambitious renewable energy targets in the world: First Minister Alex Salmond (right) recently announced that as much as 80 per
cent of electricity is to be produced from green energy sources by 2020, up from a previous target of 50 per cent.

"There is a definite conflict between oil interests, who are going to ever greater extremes to extract their product, and offshore wind," Mr Footner said.

But WWF Scotland director Richard Dixon (left) said he believed the industries should be able to work together. "The wind farm industry is
more important, as the oil industry is on its way out. If anyone is going to sue anyone to ensure their projects go ahead, it should probably be the other way around."

He added: "In general, wind power at sea is well spaced out, so you would have to be a pretty sloppy helicopter pilot to have a problem avoiding turbines.

"Like wind farms on land, which often have cows grazing round the base of them, there isn't a great problem with sharing the sea. The oil industry is always going on about how clever they are at drilling difficult holes, so working around wind farms shouldn't be too much of a challenge."

A spokesman for Scottish Renewables said: "We are working constantly
with the oil and gas industry because there are significant opportunities for (it] to diversify into renewables.

Often, it is the same companies working on both."

An Oil and Gas UK spokeswoman said: "As the government continues its consultation into national policy statements on how renewable energy targets will be met, it is important it takes into account all sources of energy production. The important point is to continue
building on co-operation between the oil and gas and renewable industries and emulate the level of collaboration we have achieved working with the fishing industry in the North Sea."

Just last week, Oil and Gas UK welcomed the news that 144 new licenses had been awarded to companies wanting to invest in exploration and production - but expressed disappointment that environmental assessments of a further 99 sites had delayed the allocation of more North Sea blocks.

Source:
News Scotsman, "Stay off our patch, oil industry tells North Sea wind farm developers", accessed November 1, 2010

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Short encouraging devotional or articles by CH Spurgeon

Believer Encouragements

Taken from CH Spurgeon's Morning and Evening, 4 November, Morning

“For my strength is made perfect in weakness.” - 2 Colossians 12:9

A primary qualification for serving God with any amount of success, and for doing God’s work well and triumphantly, is a sense of our own weakness. When God’s warrior marches forth to battle, strong in his own might, when he boasts, “I know that I shall conquer, my own right arm and my conquering sword shall get unto me the victory,” defeat is not far distant. God will not go forth with that man who marches in his own strength. He who reckoneth on victory thus has reckoned wrongly, for “it is not by might, nor by power, but by my Spirit, saith the Lord of hosts.” They who go forth to fight, boasting of their prowess, shall return with their gay banners trailed in the dust, and their armour stained with disgrace. Those who serve God must serve him in his own way, and in his strength, or he will never accept their service. That which man doth, unaided by divine strength, God can never own. The mere fruits of the earth he casteth away; he will only reap that corn, the seed of which was sown from heaven, watered by grace, and ripened by the sun of divine love. God will empty out all that thou hast before he will put his own into thee; he will first clean out thy granaries before he will fill them with the finest of the wheat. The river of God is full of water; but not one drop of it flows from earthly springs. God will have no strength used in his battles but the strength which he himself imparts. Are you mourning over your own weakness? Take courage, for there must be a consciousness of weakness before the Lord will give thee victory. Your emptiness is but the preparation for your being filled, and your casting down is but the making ready for your lifting up.

“When I am weak then am I strong,
Grace is my shield and Christ my song.”

Taken from Charles H Spurgeon's Morning and Evening, 4 November, Morning 

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Short encouraging devotional or articles by CH Spurgeon

Believer Encouragements

Taken from CH Spurgeon's Morning and Evening, 3 November, Evening

“Their prayer came up to his holy dwelling place, even unto heaven.” - 2 Chronicles 30:27

Prayer is the never-failing resort of the Christian in any case, in every plight. When you cannot use your sword you may take to the weapon of all-prayer. Your powder may be damp, your bow-string may be relaxed, but the weapon of all-prayer need never be out of order. Leviathan laughs at the javelin, but he trembles at prayer. Sword and spear need furbishing, but prayer never rusts, and when we think it most blunt it cuts the best. Prayer is an open door which none can shut. Devils may surround you on all sides, but the way upward is always open, and as long as that road is unobstructed, you will not fall into the enemy’s hand. We can never be taken by blockade, escalade, mine, or storm, so long as heavenly succours can come down to us by Jacob’s ladder to relieve us in the time of our necessities. Prayer is never out of season: in summer and in winter its merchandise is precious. Prayer gains audience with heaven in the dead of night, in the midst of business, in the heat of noonday, in the shades of evening. In every condition, whether of poverty, or sickness, or obscurity, or slander, or doubt, your covenant God will welcome your prayer and answer it from his holy place. Nor is prayer ever futile. True prayer is evermore true power. You may not always get what you ask, but you shall always have your real wants supplied. When God does not answer his children according to the letter, he does so according to the spirit. If thou askest for coarse meal, wilt thou be angered because he gives thee the finest flour? If thou seekest bodily health, shouldst thou complain if instead thereof he makes thy sickness turn to the healing of spiritual maladies? Is it not better to have the cross sanctified than removed? This evening, my soul, forget not to offer thy petition and request, for the Lord is ready to grant thee thy desires.

Taken from Charles H Spurgeon's Morning and Evening, 3 November, Evening

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